Talk:Essex station (Montana)

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I am just getting started planning a trip to OSCON 2007 -- via the Empire Builder. So the trip is, "OSCON on Rails!" Found the reference to the inn on the time table, and started to investigate. More info as I continue exploring...

I took your brief description for Essex (Amtrak station) and applied the Template:Infobox_Station, the rail-line templates, and added some relevant categories, to standardize this article somewhat as I move along Montana's Hi-Line from east to west. The links you introduced are in the newly created 'External links' section. Have fun planning for "OSCON on Rails".--Ltvine 18:59, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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